Tommy tulip

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Television series
German title Tommy tulip
Country of production Germany
original language German
year 1970
length 40 minutes
Episodes 13 in 1 season
genre Youth broadcast
music Peter Sandloff
First broadcast January 4th 1970 on ZDF
occupation

Tommy Tulpe is a German television series . The series has only one season with 13 episodes and was broadcast from January 4 to March 29, 1970 on ZDF .

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Tommy Tulpe, whose real name is Thomas Behrendt, lived with his grandmother in the Black Forest for a long time after the death of his father. But now he is returning to his mother, sister and grandfather who run a gardening business in Berlin. At Mr Debus' kiosk, he meets Fritzi and Klaus and becomes friends with them.

Tommy's grandfather gives him an old greenhouse, which Tommy and his new friends enthusiastically convert into a craft and party room. But the grandfather soon needs a garage for his new van and the stable in which the pony Rykja is standing is to be torn down. Before that, the pony should be sold together with the flatbed truck. Suddenly, Tommy has the brilliant idea: he founds a limited partnership . As working capital for his haulage company, Tommy Tulpe KG, Tommy provides the pony Rykja and the flatbed truck and is therefore a general partner of the KG. His mother and grandfather each take a 20% stake and Fritzi and Klaus, whose parents own a furniture store or an iron and household goods store, bring in material from their parents and each have a 10% stake. The orders come from the nursery and Tommy's company really gets going.

Episode list

episode title First broadcast
1 A boy named Thomas 04/01/1970
2 Haulier 01/11/1970
3 Edelweiss January 18, 1970
4th Tutoring 01/25/1970
5 The party 02/01/1970
6th The sick grandmother 02/08/1970
7th Let flowers speak 02/15/1970
8th The protest 02/22/1970
9 Hedgehog Isidore 03/01/1970
10 The laureate March 8, 1970
11 A long night 03/15/1970
12 A prince from Alabama March 22, 1970
13 The stall is empty March 29, 1970

Production notes

The individual episodes were broadcast on ZDF on Sundays from 1.55 p.m. to 2.40 p.m. The screenplay was written by Dieter Werner and directed by Wolfgang Teichert . The DVD was launched on July 3, 2008.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Program from Sunday, March 15, 1970. retro-media-tv.de, accessed on October 26, 2018 .